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title: Miscellaneous Tips
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description: Miscellaneous Tips | stancl/tenancy — A Laravel multi-database tenancy package that respects your code..
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extends: _layouts.documentation
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section: content
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---
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# Miscellaneous Tips {#misc-tips}
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## Tenant Redirect {#tenant-redirect}
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A customer has signed up on your website, you have created a new tenant and now you want to redirect the customer to their website. You can use the `tenant()` method on Redirect, like this:
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```php
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// tenant sign up controller
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return redirect()->route('dashboard')->tenant($tenant['domain']);
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```
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## Custom ID scheme
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If you don't want to use UUIDs and want to use something more human-readable (even domain concatenated with uuid, for example), you can create a custom class for this:
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```php
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use Stancl\Tenancy\Interfaces\UniqueIdentifierGenerator;
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class MyUniqueIDGenerator implements UniqueIdentifierGenerator
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{
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public static function handle(string $domain, array $data): string
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{
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return $domain . \Webpatser\Uuid\Uuid::generate(1, $domain);
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}
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}
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```
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and then set the `tenancy.unique_id_generator` config to the full path to your class.
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